Saving water in modern life is quite important and is also a huge responsibility. In most households, the wastage of water takes place in the bathroom. If your toilet facilities are not in good condition, it can lead to wastage of water. In this way, a lot of water gets wasted and will also lead to an increase in your water bill. So have you ever wondered “how to prevent water waste in toilets?” 

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With simple water-saving techniques, as well as water management techniques, you can save it. This article will help in increasing your knowledge of how can you prevent water wastage. Let’s take a look here to know more about the ways to reduce water wastage and how the best toilets can prevent that.

1. Replacing with a low-flow toilet

By replacing a full-flush toilet with a low-flush toilet, a lot of water can be saved. There are two main categories in low-flow toilets that are dual flush toilets and single flush toilets. Usually, flushing is one of the biggest water hogs in every household. A traditional toilet will flush out an amount of 5 to 7 gallons whereas a low-flow toilet flushes out an amount of 1.6 gallons of water. Imagine how much water gets wasted every time you flush it. Replacing the traditional one with a low-flush toilet will save a lot of water. 

2. Checking for any leakage

In case of a leakage, a lot of water is bound to get wasted. You will get a faint sound in the toilet tank if there is any leakage in the toilet. It is important to diagnose the leakage and eliminate it. With the help of food color, you can easily diagnose the leakage. To check whether there is a leakage or not, drop 10 to 12 drops of food coloring in the water tank and leave it for at least half an hour. After some time, you must check whether the toilet has become tinted or not because of the food color. If it becomes tinted, it means that there is a leakage. Rectifying the leakage will help in preventing wastage of water. 

3. Do not flush to dispose certain materials

Not everyone knows that flushing certain objects like sanitary napkins and others can cause problems in the toilet. It can lead to costly implications if objects are flushed in the toilets. It can also lead to clogging. To save your pipes from all these things, make sure that you are not flushing any kind of materials that can cause clogging. It is better to keep a dustbin in the toilet so that you can drop all those things there and not in the toilet.

4. Changing the valve of the filter

If you notice carefully, you will see that the toilet tank takes time to fill the water or makes a noisy sound while getting filled, the filter valve needs to be changed. It is always present on the left side of the toilet tank that is connected to the fill tube. After flushing, the water gets filled in through this tank. If it gets damaged, it will consume more time to fill the tank and while filling a lot of water will get wasted. If you come across such an issue, you need to change the filter valve at the earliest so that you can prevent wastage of water. 

5. Adjusting the level of water

While refilling the toilet tank, a mechanism needs to be there that can detect that the tank is full. In most cases, it is done with the help of a plastic or a copper float ball that is attached to the metal rod. When the float ball rises, it indicates that the rod will shut the fill valve. To make it more effective, it is better to bend the float rod downwards that will lower the float ball and the tank will not get filled fully. In that way, lesser water will get flushed out and a lot of water will get saved. 

The key to saving water bills

While the traditional toilets are the main source of water wastage, you can prevent that by replacing those toilets with a new toilet. Not only will it reduce the wastage but also cut your water bills to a great extent. So, if you are already dealing with water wastage issues, make sure you keep these points in mind and do the needful.